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Our very first baby haul! What an exciting moment of our lives!
We are very happy to share this milestones with you all and to hear about your stories too.
What are your priorities when talking about baby shopping?

Our loved Chatuchak is the largest market in Thailand and among the largest in the world and it’s going on for over 60 years.
Covering 27 acres area, divided in 27 sections and with over 10000 stalls Chatuchak has a diverse range of products.
In our visits, I always drilled over the stunning baby goods and the time came for me to actually purchase this beauties for our baby!
We’ll be also shopping a few items for a friend’s baby girl, all around fun ladies and gentleman!🇹🇭

The Chatuchak weekend market is a very popular attraction for all visiting Bkk.
Fortunately, vegans will be able to experience real Thai dishes, street food style, with great assortment for incredibly low prices, thank the Vegetarian Society food court located just across the street from the famous market.
The place is a little hard to find, follow the GPS location for accuracy.

We are back to our loved Bkk, back to the Land Of Smiles!
Expect outstanding meals, views, and experiences all day long.
It is always a pleasure to be in the middle of such warm weather and hearts, we are grateful and filled with joy, time to explore!

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The vegan paradise has a few stores around the city if in the area or with time in the schedule we advise to visit Veganerie Concept, the bigger one which offers a huge variety of dishes.

Sunset Bar’s With Wat Arun View*The address is a reference for the area, there are several restaurants and bars around this point.Address: Maharat Road (then choose one of the alleys/cafes towards the riverfront around Pratu Nokyung Alley), Khwaeng Phra Borom Maha Ratchawang, BangkokGPS: 13.743804,100.492016 (copy and paste in map’s search bar for approximated location)

The Buddhist temple is placed by the Chao Phraya river and is one of Thailand’s landmark.
It is an architectural representation of Mount Meru, the center of the world in Buddhism, thus highly venerated by Thai people.
It is stunning by day and by night, shinning in such special way that impresses everyone.
After a day visit, we recommend crossing to the east side of the river to watch the sunset with the temple in perspective.

A new journey started in alluring Thailand, stay connected to see all the beauty and adventure coming up!
Have you ever been to Thailand? Share your experience and favorite places with us in the comments below!💙

We spent 3 beautiful months in the Land Of Smiles this time, it’s always an intense experience, one we will never forget.
From our loved Thailand we head towards new adventures on giant China, Guangzhou is our first stop and base during this trip.
First time I came to Guangzhou was in 2008, last in 2012, lot’s of things have changed since then.
We are ready to take the innovations all in and this time, share it with you.

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The walking street is a traditional Thai night market style.
It’s not a big one, but has some charming hill tribe crafts and art, and can be a fun laid-back place to grab a drink.
Foodwise, for vegans there’s only fresh fruits.

Our favorite vegan restaurant in town offers a great variety of western and Thai cuisine.
Desserts are not a little page at the end of the menu, but a flagship on this fleet including milkshakes, ice-creams, pancakes, waffles, pies, crepes, scones, cakes, and many other finger-licking options.
If your focus is the main dishes, they don’t follow behind the dessert, flavorful unusual vegan creations that will leave you with only one problem; the hard job to choose one!

Thailand is rich in culture, colors, and flavors. The Land Of Smiles, the waken ones.
Usually, the beaches are the main focus when talking about this country, but there’s so much more to be experienced.
Hill tribes, traditions, villages, attirements, abundant culture to immersed.
Hot springs, waterfalls, mountains, wildlife, blooming nature at its best.
Temples, ruins, history, strong faith that can be felt and seen.
Exotic, fresh, scrumptious food; a vegans paradise.
A total package, from the people to the places, blessing from the Universe to us.
Their slogan “Amazing Thailand” is underrated, I get it though, no word can describe so much.

If you like this preview make sure to stick around for everything that is coming!
Together with each video will be a blog post explaining step-by-step how to visit everything.
We can’t wait!❤️

Bangkok is a second home for us, we love the easiness of leaving there and the plentiful access to everything we need.
The Bkk Farmer’s market is an essential part of our routine, not only they are packed with quality organic vegan products, they are also packed with friendly kind people.
We always look forward to the weekends for our grocery haul, yummy meals, and interesting chats around the market.

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On a cozy, home-like space run by a lovely and intelligent couple in a central location, you can find Barefood.
Their main product is the scrumptious vegan cheese, counting with 12 flavors that will leave you with the trouble to pick your favorite.
The only non-vegan item in the store in honey, everything else is vegan.
They count with bread, sandwiches, house-made sauerkraut, kombucha, vegan lasagna, desserts, salad buffet, dips, and much more.
I recommend coming to the store and buying a few grams of each available flavor on that day, eating it like a cheese platter with the also chin-dropping toasts, so you can choose your top picks. They are worth EVERY penny.

How wonderful it is to be in a vegan paradise!
Doesn’t matter which area of the city you are there is always a Vegan meal waiting for you!❤️
From the simple street food to high-end restaurants, there’s something to please the taste buds of everyone.
There are so many options that picking a top 12 is a hard job indeed.
Here it is my friends, the scrumptious list:

Our favorite vegan restaurant in town offers a great variety of western and Thai cuisine.
Desserts are not a little page at the end of the menu, but a flagship on this fleet including milkshakes, ice-creams, pancakes, waffles, pies, crepes, scones, cakes, and many other finger-licking options.
If your focus is the main dishes, they don’t follow behind the dessert, flavorful unusual vegan creations that will leave you with only one problem; the hard job to choose one!

Welcoming homelike space that feels like Sunday lunch in grandma’s house.
One of the best burgers in town and explosions of flavor in everything you taste.
Furry babies to further extend the cozy feeling and lovely owners to assist in everything you might need.

It’s not very hard to adapt Japanese food to be vegan, still, it is extremely hard to find vegan Japanese food.
We particularly absolutely love it and can’t be happier than finding an all vegan that does it.

The Chatuchak Weekend Market is a very popular attraction for all visiting Bkk and vegans will be able to experience real Thai dishes, street food style, with great assortment for incredibly low prices.
The place is a little hard to find, follow the GPS location for accuracy.

Time to say goodbye to Samui island and head to the big city.
We had loads of fun spending a month at the Gulf of Thailand, incredible experiences that will stay in our hearts forever.
Now it’s time for new adventures in this splendid country.

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*While in Koh Samui we will add GPS location due some of the roads being nameless and/or numberless.

☛Nathon PierAddress: Koh Samui (GPS: 9.536171,99.930710)

We paid 390 baht each with airport transfer included, ferry only will cost 250 baht.

We are back to amazing Thailand, and super ready to enjoy to the fullest this splendid country!
The fun starts in Bangkok and goes all the way to Koh Phangan island.
Be prepared for marvelous Thai vibes, delicious vegan food, an overnight train ride, and the incomparable sooth of the beach.

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How To Get To Koh Phangan

By Train + Ferry

At Hualamphong Train Station you can buy a combo of train+bus+ferry ticket (Bangkok-Surat Thani by train, Surat Thani Train Station – Pier by bus, ferry to the island).
Buying the combo helps to avoid overcharge and/or losing the ferry and time once in Surat Thani.

There’s 2nd class seats, 2nd class beds(air-con and fan fares) and 1st class cabin options available at the train, the trip will take around 9 hours.
Best will be choosing an overnight train and enjoy your sleep until the destination, it also matches the morning boat assuring you won’t have to spend the night in Chumphon.
After arriving at Surat Thani Train Station, a 45min bus ride will take you to the pier.
The Ferry ride takes about 1.5 hours.

If you’re not short on time and don’t mind an adventure, the train would be my recommendation. This is the way we’ve done it, and we would definitely do it again!
Traveling by land in Thailand is safe and you get to see more of the country on the way.

Being a busy destination, ferry timetable is extensive, easy to fit with diverse schedules.
The ferry ride takes about 1.5 hours costing around 300-600 baht depending on company and package, running between 6:00 am to 4:30 pm.*If you purchased the train+ferry combo in Hua Lamphong, the boat is already covered.

By Bus + Ferry

If coming from Bangkok, our recommendation is the overnight train.
That way you can sleep well to later enjoy your day at the beach.

If for any specific reason you want to choose the bus, there are buses departing from Khao San Road and Mo Chit Bus Terminal.

Mo Chit Bus Terminal – สถานีขนส่งหมอชิต(Also known as Northern Bus Station or Chatuchak Bus Terminal)*Not to be confused with Mo Chit BTS skytrain station.BTS(skytrain): Mo Chit Station – Sukhumvit line, THEN TAKE A TAXI.
Best way to get there is by taxi.

Khaosan Road – ถนนข้าวสาร(Can also be spelled Khao San Road)
Phra Nakhon District, BangkokTip: All taxi drivers will understand “Khaosan Road” without the need to show the address in Thai.

By Air + Ferry

1-Fly To Surat Thani
This is the cheaper, yet the longer option.
From Surat Thani’s airport, the taxi/bus will take around 1 hour to the pier, and the ferry to the island last 1.5 hour.

2- Fly To Samui
There are only 2 flight companies offering services to Koh Samui, Bangkok Airways and Thai Airways.
The airport is privately owned by Bangkok Airways, one of the most beautiful airports I’ve been.
For this reason, ticket fares are quite high compared to usual flight cost in Thailand.

The advantage here is that the ferry ride takes 30min, you will be much nearer the destinations landing in Samui.
Similarly to Surat Thani, you’ll have to take a 30-45min taxi ride(depending on your pier/ferry company) from the airport to the pier.

Let me begin with a bit of explanation: we are late!
Having to work full time apart from our youtube and blog can be a bit challenging, we will be working very hard to bring everything up to date soon, meanwhile expect to see plenty of videos being updated!
We are trying our best to council everything and we are learning how to make it work, it’s an adaptation phase, please bear with us!❤

On today’s video, you will witness our escape from the coming cold winter in China to our beloved Thai winter, that is very hot!😉
We love endless summers, being sun-kissed, and of course Thailand.
Visiting some of our favorite restaurants in Bangkok, Thai massage, and the Land Of Smiles vibes are a gift we are grateful to receive from the Universe.✨

Destiny Boy’s favorite tree in Bkk, he had photographed it for many years now.

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Shanghai Pudong International Airport -上海浦东国际机场The main international airport in Shanghai is quite far from city center so make sure to leave in time to catch your flight.Address: S1 Yingbin Expy, Pudong, Shanghai, ChinaAddress In Chinese: 地址: 中国上海市浦东新区S1迎宾高速Subway station: Pudong Airport – line 2Maglev: Between Pudong Airport and Longyang Road Subway Station runs a maglev train with the following schedule: Pudong Airport-Longyang Road 7:02-21:42 / Longyang Road-Pudong Airport 6:45-21:40Bus: There are 8 special airport bus lines that are quite convenient if you don’t carry much luggage you can check schedule and bus stops at the official airport website: http://en.shairport.com/2014-07/02/content_15974151.htmWebsite: http://en.shairport.com/pudongair.html

Don Mueang International Airport – ท่าอากาศยานดอนเมือง in Bangkok, ThailandAsia’s oldest operating airport uses terminal 2 for domestic flights and terminal 1 for international flights.Address: 222 Vibhavadi Rangsit Road, Sanambin, Don Mueang, BangkokAddress in Thai: ที่อยู่: 222 ถนน วิภาวดีรังสิต แขวง สนามบิน เขต ดอนเมือง กรุงเทพมหานครBus: For the bus schedule, you can check the official airport website: http://donmueangairportthai.com/en/381-public-transportTrain service: Hua Lamphong train station is connected with Don Mueang Airport, for more information about trains you can check the official website of State Railway of Thailand: www.railway.co.thWebsite: http://donmueangairportthai.com

Central World is the 10th largest shopping complex in the world, needless to say it has plenty to be done.
On today’s video you will have a peek on it and at some of the food it has to offer.

Spirit House of Central World

Talking about food, another spot you’ll see is Broccoli Revolution, a healthy vegan restaurant with nice ambiance.
Apart for the delicious raw food, smoothies and healthy dishes you can get some desserts made by Veganerie if your sweet tooth is not looking for fruits.

Broccoli Revolution

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About My Destiny

My name is Jeane and together with my husband Diego we create this new adventure that features lifestyle, travel, veganism, yoga and much more.We live around the world and from now on we're bringing you together to share our experiences!